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Kim, Young

🏠 U.S. RepresentativeRepublican📍 CaliforniaDISTRICT 40
Born
1962age 64
Washington office
2439 Rayburn House Office Building

Kim, Young is a Republican U.S. Representative from California, representing the 40th Congressional District, serving in the 119th United States Congress.

Born in 1962 (age 64). Washington, D.C.

office: 2439 Rayburn House Office Building. Official website: https://youngkim.house.gov..

20 most recent bills sponsored by Kim, Young. Click a title to read the full bill on Congress.gov.

# DateBill / TitleRoleStatus
01 · 07/02/2026SponsorIn Committee
02 · 06/24/2026SponsorIn Committee
03 · 06/18/2026SponsorOrdered to be Reported (Amended) by the Yeas and Nays:
04 · 05/29/2026SponsorIn Committee
05 · 05/07/2026SponsorIn Committee
06 · 04/30/2026SponsorIn Committee
07 · 04/27/2026SponsorIn Committee
08 · 04/22/2026SponsorIn Committee
09 · 04/21/2026SponsorIn Committee
10 · 04/15/2026SponsorIn Committee
11 · 02/26/2026SponsorIn Committee
12 · 02/23/2026SponsorOrdered to be Reported in the Nature of a Substitute by
13 · 02/02/2026SponsorIn Committee
14 · 01/13/2026SponsorReceived in the Senate and Read twice and referred to t
15 · 12/19/2025SponsorOrdered to be Reported in the Nature of a Substitute by
16 · 12/17/2025SponsorIn Committee
17 · 12/11/2025SponsorIn Committee
18 · 12/09/2025SponsorIn Committee
19 · 11/21/2025SponsorIn Committee
20 · 11/18/2025SponsorIn Committee
5
Elections Won
2016
First Elected
10
Years Served
R
Party

Kim, Young (Republican) has won 5 congressional elections, representing California's 40th Congressional District, first elected in 2016. Currently serving. Source: Congress.gov / Library of Congress.

2024
election

U.S. House of Representatives · 36th Congressional District

California · 119th Congress · 2025–present
● CURRENTR✓ WON2-year term

Kim, Young (Republican) was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives, representing California's 36th Congressional District, in the 2024 general election. Their 2-year term began in January 2025. Currently serving. 119th United States Congress.

2022
election

U.S. House of Representatives · 36th Congressional District

California · 118th Congress · 2023–2025
R✓ WON2-year term

Kim, Young (Republican) was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives, representing California's 36th Congressional District, in the 2022 general election. Their 2-year term began in January 2023. Term concluded January 2025. 118th United States Congress.

2020
election

U.S. House of Representatives · 36th Congressional District

California · 117th Congress · 2021–2023
R✓ WON2-year term

Kim, Young (Republican) was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives, representing California's 36th Congressional District, in the 2020 general election. Their 2-year term began in January 2021. Term concluded January 2023. 117th United States Congress.

2018
election

U.S. House of Representatives · 36th Congressional District

California · 116th Congress · 2019–2021
R✓ WON2-year term

Kim, Young (Republican) was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives, representing California's 36th Congressional District, in the 2018 general election. Their 2-year term began in January 2019. Term concluded January 2021. 116th United States Congress.

2016
election

U.S. House of Representatives · 36th Congressional District

California · 115th Congress · 2017–2019
R✓ WON2-year term

Kim, Young (Republican) was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives, representing California's 36th Congressional District, in the 2016 general election. Their 2-year term began in January 2017. Term concluded January 2019. 115th United States Congress.

Each entry = one election victory. Data: Congress.gov / Library of Congress.

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